Thermal Degradation of Aqueous Piperazine for CO2 Capture. 1. Effect of Process Conditions and Comparison of Thermal Stability of CO2 Capture Amines

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作者
Freeman, Stephanie Anne [1 ]
Rochelle, Gary Thomas [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Austin, Dept Chem Engn, Austin, TX 78712 USA
关键词
ENVIRONMENTAL-IMPACT; ALKANOLAMINE BLENDS; MONOETHANOLAMINE; TEMPERATURE; MECHANISMS; SOLVENTS;
D O I
10.1021/ie201916x
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
The effect of process conditions on the rate of thermal degradation of concentrated, aqueous piperazine (PZ) was investigated. At 150 degrees C, 8 m (m) PZ degrades with a first order rate constant, k(1), of 6.1 x 10(-9) s(-1). Thermal degradation of 8 m PZ with 0.3 mol CO2/mol alkalinity demonstrated an Arrhenius dependence on temperature with an activation energy of 184 kJ/mol. Degradation at 175 degrees C was negligible with no dissolved CO2, while the k(1) increased from 65 to 71 x 10(-9) s(-1) at 0.1 to 0.4 mol CO2/mol alkalinity and decreased to 24 x 10(-9) at 0.47 mol CO2/mol alkalinity. In an industrial system with a simple stripper, losses due to thermal degradation are expected to be 0.043 mmol PZ/mol CO2 captured. In the case of a 2-stage flash, losses are expected to be only 0.0086 mmol PZ/mol CO2 captured. A Maximum Estimated Stripper Temperature (MEST) was calculated for a variety of amines to provide the same thermal degradation rate of MEA at 120 degrees C based on first order rate constants for amine loss during thermal degradation and the expected Arrhenius dependence on temperature for all amines. Substituted and unsubstituted 6-member amine rings were found to be the most thermally stable.
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页码:7719 / 7725
页数:7
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